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Your wife will not like the Hotel Barracuda. I've stayed there many times in early diving days. Great location but beds are too hard, bathroom ventilation is lacking and no in room safe. Save it for a just guys trip.
Look instead at Casa Mexicana. Pepe owns it along with a few other businesses and all are super clean, softest beds I've ever slept in and pre covid had a spectacular made to order breakfast. Hopefully that survived. Great AC if you want it. Prices are per room and include that breakfast!! It has a great deck looking over the water and sunsets. Cons are no beach and small pool. We just hit a beach bar once in a while. But the location is perfect. Stayed there 10 times over 10 years.
Lately with a kiddo now diving we've been VRBO at El Cantil Condos...absolutely awesome. Better prices with more couples. Lsst time was a 4 bedroom unit for 3 couples. All marble granite, huge deck overlooking ocean, awesome pool. Very secure too. And also within a block from the older Chedruai (grocery store) and two blocks from newer Mega (like a super Walmart or target).
Have been diving with Tres Pelicano's for a few years and they are awesome. 3 nice fast boats. They will pick you up by vehicle outside your hotel and drive you directly to New marina (Caleta?). Usually one of the first 10 out 70 boats on the reef and back home by noon including ride from Calera to hotel. Their prices on Nitrox and AL100's are also great. With them yiu pay at the end so no bickering over rainouts. Owner is Steve from Alaska.
I'm not a fan of December, over a week its very likely to have one Norte (cold front sweeps down from Texas) gets into 50's at night, huge waves close the diving until its through and generally more rain. Just be ready to relax and veg if it rains its part of the trip.
I thought Cozumel Palace was built new (vs being another hotel). Its one of the nicest places to stay but very spendy. Its right next to El Cantil south tower if that helps any.
Give the Rock N Java a try for a treat or drink or even good fish tacos. Their Carrot cake has no equal They are always open and a great dinner or lunch backup plan. Taco Diaz has best steak and chicken tacos or quessadillas. Los Sera's for cheap authentic tacos. El Moro feels like a trip to Cuba in the 50's, La Perlita for great seafood when open (busy weekend is better). The wife will love Casa La Mission (not La Mission) and Guido's is overpriced but the ladies love the back room open air seating area. Get reservations to ensure that seating.
I hope you can make it down, Cozumel is about perfect with that current making it aquarium like!!!. Nice prices and short flights.
The Bull Shark dive is probably going in December over in Playa Del Carmen. I've never made it but hear its pretty incredible. Some do that dive and a Cenote (cavern) dive while over there.
Bonaire is bittersweet. My absolute favorite dive trip was there. We did 14 days and like 40+ dives. Second trip was post 2009 so many business closed and heavy reef bleaching. Was still awesome dive conditions though. That breeze down in the ABC's is so nice. Definitely going back with daughter. Thosr 90 minute EAN33 dives from the Hilux truck parked 20 steps from the ocean is ultimate diving freedim.
We are booked for Moorea/Tahiti and a rare 2nd trip winter trip in the works for Roatan, if that falls thru then Cozumel as our backup.
Look instead at Casa Mexicana. Pepe owns it along with a few other businesses and all are super clean, softest beds I've ever slept in and pre covid had a spectacular made to order breakfast. Hopefully that survived. Great AC if you want it. Prices are per room and include that breakfast!! It has a great deck looking over the water and sunsets. Cons are no beach and small pool. We just hit a beach bar once in a while. But the location is perfect. Stayed there 10 times over 10 years.
Lately with a kiddo now diving we've been VRBO at El Cantil Condos...absolutely awesome. Better prices with more couples. Lsst time was a 4 bedroom unit for 3 couples. All marble granite, huge deck overlooking ocean, awesome pool. Very secure too. And also within a block from the older Chedruai (grocery store) and two blocks from newer Mega (like a super Walmart or target).
Have been diving with Tres Pelicano's for a few years and they are awesome. 3 nice fast boats. They will pick you up by vehicle outside your hotel and drive you directly to New marina (Caleta?). Usually one of the first 10 out 70 boats on the reef and back home by noon including ride from Calera to hotel. Their prices on Nitrox and AL100's are also great. With them yiu pay at the end so no bickering over rainouts. Owner is Steve from Alaska.
I'm not a fan of December, over a week its very likely to have one Norte (cold front sweeps down from Texas) gets into 50's at night, huge waves close the diving until its through and generally more rain. Just be ready to relax and veg if it rains its part of the trip.
I thought Cozumel Palace was built new (vs being another hotel). Its one of the nicest places to stay but very spendy. Its right next to El Cantil south tower if that helps any.
Give the Rock N Java a try for a treat or drink or even good fish tacos. Their Carrot cake has no equal They are always open and a great dinner or lunch backup plan. Taco Diaz has best steak and chicken tacos or quessadillas. Los Sera's for cheap authentic tacos. El Moro feels like a trip to Cuba in the 50's, La Perlita for great seafood when open (busy weekend is better). The wife will love Casa La Mission (not La Mission) and Guido's is overpriced but the ladies love the back room open air seating area. Get reservations to ensure that seating.
I hope you can make it down, Cozumel is about perfect with that current making it aquarium like!!!. Nice prices and short flights.
The Bull Shark dive is probably going in December over in Playa Del Carmen. I've never made it but hear its pretty incredible. Some do that dive and a Cenote (cavern) dive while over there.
Bonaire is bittersweet. My absolute favorite dive trip was there. We did 14 days and like 40+ dives. Second trip was post 2009 so many business closed and heavy reef bleaching. Was still awesome dive conditions though. That breeze down in the ABC's is so nice. Definitely going back with daughter. Thosr 90 minute EAN33 dives from the Hilux truck parked 20 steps from the ocean is ultimate diving freedim.
We are booked for Moorea/Tahiti and a rare 2nd trip winter trip in the works for Roatan, if that falls thru then Cozumel as our backup.